The worst stout I have ever had. I usually rate the beers I liked, not the ones that find just good... but this, as with the 3 other beers I tried from la Tour à bière, is just point blank bad!
Aroma is of hay, maybe some coffee, and over roasted. Color, dark, very flat looking dark, no head. Taste is just awful. Oily texture... Best I can advise, is stay away from La tour à Bière beers!

660ml bottle served at 6 degrees in an imperial pint glass:
Pours a semi dense, opaque black robe showing lots of carbonation and topped by a thin hazel head, letting it seem very cola-like. Retention is minimal and the head quickly fades to a porous layer.
The nose delivers moderate notes of dark roast coffee beans, subtle dark chocolate and hazelnuts and fresh earthy hops.
On the tongue you get a very mild coffee flavour paired with subtle hazelnut sweetness. It almost tastes like coffee liquor only with a light bitter finish. Mouthfeel is clean all the way and also seems a bit sharp.
This is a light Stout with a nice coffee flavour I enjoyed overall. I do enjoy more robust encounters but despite its lightness, this Stout is well balanced.

Aroma: Roasted malt, molasses and a bit of smoke.There’s also a little repulsing meat accent.
Appearance: Black, very opaque, head is brown, generous, creamy, long lasting but with no lacing.
Taste: Roasted malt bitterness is kind of powerful with a lot of smoke and coffee notes. Flavors are having a hard time sticking out. Missing sweet notes like molasses and caramel. Texture and body are light, carbonation is lively. Not my kind of stout.

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